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Post #139848104 added 08-23-2020 10:16 PM by stripes777 in Deal Talk
I just went from a 24" 1080p and 27" 1080p to a 32" 2560x1440. There is no going back after this. My monitor was $197 picked up at this deal: ...
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Post #139834712 added 08-23-2020 10:10 AM by treasurebeacon in Deal Talk
FYI coding existed long before 1080P
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Post #139855145 added 08-24-2020 9:54 AM by Pete_Schweddy in Deal Talk
Refresh rate is 60Hz :(
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Post #139821281 added 08-22-2020 4:37 PM by spyder2799 in Deal Talk
https://store.hp.com/us/en/pdp/hp-32s-dual-display-bundle-32s-dualmonitor-kit That's $170 per monitor, which is $10 less than our mention of a single monitor from last week and the lowest price we...
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Post #139848713 added 08-23-2020 11:13 PM by NackJ in Deal Talk
I have been farsighted my whole life and now wear bifocals. I have 2 32" DELL monitors at this resolution and am very happy with them. Though I only paid $120 a piece for them. It would be great to...
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Post #139827344 added 08-22-2020 11:00 PM by Ah_Pook in Deal Talk
Sit farther back?
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Post #139828919 added 08-23-2020 1:45 AM by enfox in Deal Talk
it not ridiculous! with 32 in your one should be able to see more content. if i am coding i should be able to see more lines. making just big doesn't help. may be good for movies when sit far behind.
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Post #139838870 added 08-23-2020 1:03 PM by Raccoonish in Deal Talk
People downvoting this comment must not have ever worked on a 1080p, 32in monitor. It's OK for watching movies, but it's NOT ok for doing work, as many of us are with such a dual monitor setup.
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Post #139841792 added 08-23-2020 3:41 PM by doema in Deal Talk
While I agree, I still settled for 1080p 27" 144hz to game for the time being. Gaming res is fine for me but productivity does suck due to big pixels. Eventually this guy will be my secondary once I...
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Post #139829339 added 08-23-2020 3:24 AM by jdoubleh in Deal Talk
The "standard" resolution for 24" monitors in 2012 was 1920x1280 (WXUGA, 16:10) . 1080 pixels vertical is lower resolution and means more scrolling on web pages, office documents, etc. 8 to 10 years...
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Post #139835360 added 08-23-2020 10:38 AM by GlenC3825 in Deal Talk
19" monitors were almost ALL 720p -1366-768. 20" and 22" were 1600x900 back in 2012. Price still drives the market. 24" 1080p monitors are $80-$120 each. 27" $140-$200. 32" 4k are twice the price of...
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Post #139847531 added 08-23-2020 9:28 PM by mrkmrk69 in Deal Talk
I think 1080p is doable for 32", I just don't think this price is that great. Back in July, I bought a bunch of the HP "F" series monitors which are a great deal on sale. 300 NITS and 2 HDMI for...
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Post #139854251 added 08-24-2020 9:13 AM by RacerXXY in Deal Talk
I have the 32" 1080p curved Samsung from Sam's Club and absolutely love it. I can have Quickbooks open on the right side and a browser open on the left and can easily check orders I shipped from a...
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Post #139822793 added 08-22-2020 6:08 PM by GlenC3825 in Deal Talk
Ridiculous comment. 1080p is perfectly fine for most people who aren't gaming or doing fine line drawing etc.
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Post #139827527 added 08-22-2020 11:12 PM by yourr8 in Deal Talk
price is okay but the spec, I will pass
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Post #139836995 added 08-23-2020 11:48 AM by jaeun87 in Deal Talk
Driving existed before power steering or airbags did, doesn't mean we're better off without them now. :confused: If you're old and need everything to look larger, you can get a good QHD and...
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Post #139837127 added 08-23-2020 11:52 AM by theGuv in Deal Talk
Total is $379.99 now unfortunately.
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Post #139828040 added 08-22-2020 11:53 PM by leecm in Deal Talk
I agree that 1080p is too low resolution for a 32" monitor. Needs QHD.
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Post #139835243 added 08-23-2020 10:33 AM by GlenC3825 in Deal Talk
In the industry since the late 70's. Own a computer company. Sell monitors including this model. 99.9% of the monitors we sell and see in the field are 1080p and even 720p on smaller sizes. In 2012...
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Post #139834592 added 08-23-2020 10:04 AM by binderII in Deal Talk
Scaling is almost perfect with windows 10. I use 28 inch 4k screens for software development, windows apps, command line, productivity and web-surfing. It's not unusual for me to have a few remote...
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Post #139821431 added 08-22-2020 4:47 PM by sandamn12 in Deal Talk
Even 27 in is too big for 1080p, 31.5 is just plain wrong

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